资源简介 开封七中 2022-2023 学年下学期期中考试高二英语试题第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40分)第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABoracay, PhilippinesBoracay is a tiny island and its main attraction is “White Beach”, a perfectpostcard white sand beach surrounded by palm trees, dive shops, bars andrestaurants. Our favourite seat to enjoy the sunset is “Diniwid Beach” located to thenorth of White Beach. After the perfect sunset, choose a bar to enjoy live music andparty all night long.Santorini, GreeceSantorini offers a unique landscape of beaches in exotic(异国的)colors ofblack, red, and white, a product of volcanic sand. Imagine swimming in the warmmythic Aegean sea, with volcano and sunsets as a backdrop. The island architectureis very distinctive, churches are built into caves and the whitewashed houses,blue-domed churches and paved paths are astonishingly beautiful.Lofoten Island, NorwayThe Lofoten Islands are a spectacular sight indeed. With deep fjords(峡湾)and splendid mountains, this is a wilderness unequalled in its beauty, where giantsea eagles soar. Milder in climate than their position suggests, visitors are attractedto the islands to experience the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun.Saint John Island, CaribbeanLife moves at a slower pace here. It is a place where wildlife abounds (大量存在) and all is at peace. The National Park dominates here, covering more thanhalf of the island. It is just nine miles from one end to the other and with countlessbird species to spot and dolphins in the warm Caribbean waters, it’s no surprise thatthis is a destination that draws nature lovers. This is a place to rest and relax.21. What can you do on Boracay island A. See giant sea eagles soar. B. See churches built into caves.C. Spot various birds and dolphins. D. Enjoy live music and party allnight.22. Where can you experience the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun A. On Boracay island. B. On Santorini island.C. On Lofoten island. D. On Saint John island.23. What is the purpose of the text A. To introduce. B. To inform.C. To advertise. D. To persuade.1{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}BRobbie Gay is a young boy with a kind heart. He had a horrible start to life,hospitalized twice with brain injuries before entering the foste(r 寄养)care system.When he was finally adopted by his parents, he was so hurt by his experiences thathe was unable to cry.However, he found therapy(治疗)in a most unlikely place—his local animalshelter. There he took comfort in caring for the older dogs who’d been left behind.“People don’t want older dogs. They only want puppies,” Robbie explained. Hisability to empathize(移情)with the older dogs obviously comes from his ownshocking experience, as his mom shared, “He knows what it’s like not to be lovedand cared for.”Now in a safe and loving home, he’s able to open his heart completely to theseunfortunate dogs and practice compassion. It was this kindness that led him to findhis tears again when one of his foster dogs died.One of the difficulties in caring for the older dogs is that many don’t stay alivefor long. But Robbie insists on staying with them right up until they pass away, ashe quite rightly says, “I don’t think of when they’re going, I think of how they feelright now.”Robbie is unusual in that he not only wants to care for aging dogs, he alsohopes to foster children when he grows up. He truly shows compassion andunderstanding, even if it leaves him heartbroken when his four-legged friendsdepart too soon. Hopefully, Robbie will continue to care for others, through hisbeautiful heart, continue to heal and feel loved with his wonderful furry family andthe human one!24. What made Robbie care for older dogs in his local animal shelter A. His childhood dream. B. His studying background.C. His early experience. D. His family’s encouragement.25. Which of the following can best describe Robbie A. Generous and caring. B. Confident and creative.C. Energetic and active. D. Ambitious and considerate.26. What does Robbie care most while looking after the old dogs A. Where they came from. B. When they will pass away.C. Why they were left behind. D. How they feel at the moment.27. What is the best title for the text A. A Boy Suffering a lot B. A Boy with a Terrible LifeC. A Boy Finding His Tears D. A Boy Caring for Older DogsC2{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}During the pandemic, when going to the gym wasn’t a safe option, peoplebegan exploring virtual workouts(虚拟训练)from home. Many of them now saythey won’t go back. It has helped many people.Linda Munson, 56, has worked a desk job from home since the shutdown.She’s never been much of a gym person. In 2021, she was hospitalized withCOVID and diagnosed with diabetes(糖尿病) . When her doctor told her sheneeded to focus more on her health, she said she couldn’t do it. The doctor said,“Well, we’ll wait for you to have a heart attack.” That was her wake-up call. Shestarted walking.One day, her son brought home a VR headset called an Oculus Quest. Munsondiscovered the popular fitness app Supernatural and was hooked. Supernatural letsyou swing your arms at targets or stretch with a coach in front of you and in yourear while you’re listening to music.Linda Munson exercises in her living room. She takes a deep breath afterusing Supernatural, saying many Supernatural users post selfies in a Facebookgroup after a workout and cheer for each other.Currently, Supernatural membership offers hundreds of workouts and costs$179 per year. The Oculus Quest headset needed to access it is $ 299. A handful ofother workout apps made for VR headsets are a bit cheaper. “It’s worth it,” Munsonsays. She lost 50 pounds in a year and didn’t have to take diabetes medicine andcan now play with her active grandchildren in her yard.28. Why did people explore virtual workouts according to paragraph 1 A. It is not secure to go to the gym.B. It is too expensive to go to the gym.C. It is out of fashion to go to the gym.D. It costs too much time to go to the gym.29. When did Linda Munson realize she had to exercise A. When she suffered a heart attack.B. When she was diagnosed with diabetes.C. When she has worked a desk job from home.D. When her doctor predicted she would suffer a heart attack.30. Why did Linda Munson start to use Supernatural A. Her son advised her to use it.B. Her doctor forced her to use it.C. She became interested in it by accident.D. Her grandchildren wanted her to play with them.31. What is Linda Munson’s attitude towards the app A. Negative. B. Approving.C. Doubtful. D. Disappointed.3{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}DStudent scientists from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras recentlydemonstrated the power of combining hardware with artificial intelligence bydeveloping a water assessment device. The team won the $ 200,000 top prize atIBM’s Global Call For Code Challenge for 2021 for their innovative technology.Developed by the team that calls itself “Saaf Water,” the device has a lot ofuses. The low-cost device could help save millions of lives in India if deployed onthe large-scale. It not only senses decontaminated(净化)water but also provides acomprehensive summary of the water quality while suggesting purifying methods.Using IBM Cloud and IBM Watson, the students developed the tech toespecially cater to rural areas in India. Saaf Water was in theory when one of thedeveloper, Hrishikesh Bhandari’s mother fell ill due to unknown consumption ofcontaminated water, which came from a public ground water source.“When we came back to Goa, her treatment was going on and the doctor saidit’s due to a very rare disease caused due to polluted water,” Bhandari toldIndiatimes. Three months into her treatment, Bhandari and her teammates decidedto develop Saaf Water in hopes of preventing such kind of disasters.Saaf Water timely monitors the water and informs the community in real time.In addition, Saaf Water also suggests purification(净化)methods that may be bestfor different locations and geographies.Saaf Water’s goal is simple and straightforward. With their breathtakingmachine, they give local communities the power to save lives. The data is studiedin real time by Saaf Water, which does analysis of the contamination.32. What does the underlined word “innovative” in paragraph 1 mean A. Strange. B. Contradictory. C. Fashionable. D. original.33. How does the device work A. It purifies drinking water directly.B. It separates dirty from clean water.C. It makes clean water from used water.D. It monitors the water and offers purification ways.34. What is Saaf Water’s aim to develop the device A. To finish an academic task.B. To help secure lives in local communities.C. To collect money for the poor.D. To raise people’s awareness of water safety.35. Where is the text most likely from A. A diary. B. A novel. C. Amagazine. D. A notebook.4{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Men and The Art of ListeningThe world today is moving at a so high pace that we rarely stop to listen toeach other. We’ve all been in conversations with someone who we felt wasn’tlistening. They may keep looking at their watch or at other people around them.They nod and say yes — but we feel like a stranger talking to a wall. 36 . It’seven more of an issue for us as men when it comes to how we relate to one another.To listen is to love.Allowing someone to open up and share their life with us communicates thesimple truth: you matter and I care about your life. 37 . Being humble listenersdoes not mean that our opinions or advice aren’t valuable. But it does mean thatregularly demonstrating the simple art of listening is part of doing everything inlove.38 .When we are with someone who is processing something difficult, to listenwith compassion can often look like listening without feeling pressed to solve oradvise. It comforts the one who is talking in a silent way. Women tend to be betterat this form of listening. They can talk for hours and not necessarily be focused onsharing information. 39 .To listen is to be needed deep down.40 . It may look like getting something off your chest, or saying what youreally think without fear of judgment or remarks. But we need friends we cancomplain to and confide in. And we need to be that friend to others, offering acompassionate, reliable ear.A. Listening with compassion.B. To listen, therefore, is to love another.C. To listen is to support some else quietly.D. Instead, they are letting out everything in mind.E. Listening is a skill badly missing in today’s world.F. We need to be able to talk freely with a friend and know we’ve been heard.G. We depend on it that someone may lend a hand if we are really in desperatetrouble.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45分)第一节 (共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。5{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}Fiona Famous was a popular girl. She got on well with everyone and was sobusy that she __41 spend time with individual friends. However, she felt42 ; no other girl had so many friends.Everything 43 on National Friendship Day. Everyone had to make three44 to give to their three best friends. Fiona enjoyed the task. When all thepresents had been 45 , Fiona was the only one who had not 46 a present!She felt 47 and cried. How could it be possible No one 48 her as theirbest friend Everyone came and 49 her for a while. But all only 50 fora while. This was what Fiona had done so many times to others.Arriving home, Fiona asked her mother where she could 51 true friends.“My dear,” answered her mother, “you cannot buy 52 with a smile or a fewgood words. If you really __53 true friends, you will have to give them realtime and 54 . You must be available in good and bad times.”“But I want to be everybody’s friend! I need to share my 55 !” Fiona claimed.“You can’t be a close friend to everybody. There isn’t enough time. It’s only56 to have some true friends. Others will be playmates,” said her mother.Hearing this, Fiona 57 she had not been a true friend. She had 58to pay attention to everyone, but that was not enough. To be close friends, you needto be 59 , understand what others are 60 and support them.41. A. hardly B. eventually C. gradually D. finally42. A. sad B. confused C. disappointed D. blessed43. A. happened B. changed C. faded D. worsened44. A. cakes B. promises C. presents D. comments45. A. donated B. replaced C. sold D. shared46. A. received B. digested C. prepared D. arranged47. A. difficult B. terrible C. easy D. relaxing48. A. promised B. suspected C. considered D. predicted49. A. congratulated B. persuaded C. reminded D. calmed50. A. interacted B. stayed C. watched D. studied51. A. find B. create C. maintain D. reserve52. A. knowledge B. skills C. friends D. appearance53. A. deserve B. want C. defend D. collect54. A. energy B. money C. affection D. preference55. A. time B. belief C. dreams D. gifts56. A. natural B. usual C. possible D. necessary57. A. realized B. proved C. guessed D. regretted58. A. refused B. failed C. decided D. tried59. A. grateful B. generous C. available D. brave60. A. coming up B. setting off C. getting down D. going through6{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}第二节 (共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Autumn Equinox (秋分) lies at the midpoint of autumn, 61 (divide)autumn into two equal parts. After that day, the location of direct sunlight moves tothe south, making days shorter and nights 62 (long) in the northernhemisphere (半球). Autumn Equinox begins this year on Sept 23 and ends on Oct7.By Autumn Equinox, most of the areas in China 63 (enter) the coolautumn. The cold air heading south meets the warm and wet air. The temperaturealso drops 64 (frequent).In South China, there is a custom 65 (know)as “having Qiucai on theAutumn Equinox day.” Qiucai is a kind of wild amaranth. Every Autumn Equinoxday, all the 66 (villager) go to pick Qiucai in the wild, which grows in thefield, thin and about 20cm in length. Qiucai is taken back 67 made into soupcalled “Qiutang”.On that day, people try to make eggs stand 68 end. According to experts,on the Autumn Equinox, the day and night 69 (be) of equal time. Theearth’s axis (轴线) is in a relative balance of power with the earth’s orbit aroundthe sun. Thus it is a very conducive time to do that. But some also say that standingthe egg has nothing to do with the time. The most important thing is to shift theegg’s center of gravity to 70 lowest part of the egg. The trick is holding theegg until the yolk sinks as much as possible.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35分)第一节 短文改错(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改 10处,多者(从第 11处起)不计分。Dear Lucy,I’m Li Hua. How are you going these days As you know, there are variousdestination of cultural heritage in China. Yet the one I like better for visiting isMogao Caves. The reasons for my choice is as follows.Mogao Caves are located at a key point along the Silk Route, that is the7{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}crossroads of trade as well religious, cultural and intellectual influences. Mogao aredistinguishing for their statues and wall paintings, spanned 1,000 years of Buddhistart with an unmatched historical value. It’s a appealing place that you won’t miss it.It’s really worth visiting and I’m extreme looking forward to visiting it soon.Yours,Li Hua第二节 书面表达(满分 25分)假如你是李华,在World Health Day(WHD)即将到来之际,你校英语报征集作文,希望大家分享健康的方式。请你据此写一篇文章投稿。内容包括:1.你以前的生活方式中存在的问题;2.你做出了什么改变,使生活方式更健康;3. 改变后的效果注意:1.词数 120左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________8{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#}开封七中 2022-2023学年下学期期中考试高二英语试题答案21-25 DCACA 26-30 DDADC 31-35 BDDBC 36-40 EBCDF41-45 ADBCD 46-50 ABCDB 51-55 ACBCA 56-60 CADCD61. dividing 62. longer 63. have entered 64. frequently 65. known66. villages 67. and 68. on 69. are 70. theOne possible visionDear Editor,With the World Health Day approaching, I’m writing to share myrecommendations of its celebration. As we all know, health is essential in our dailylife. Still, there are tens of thousands of people suffering from diseases. To raise theawareness and knowledge of the problems and causes behind it, from my point ofview, we can hold some kinds of activities to celebrate it. First, we can hold anEnglish speech contest to have students share their opinions and thoughts on thisproblem. Besides, a health show can also be hosted to deepen our love for ourhealth. What’s more, an medical care exhibition can inform us of the latestknowledge about health and inspire us to care for our body and health.Yours,Li Hua1{#{QQABAQ6AggigABBAARgCQQGiCAIQkBCACAgOBAAIoAAACRFABAA=}#} 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览